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Starkville Dispatch Eedition 9-24-18
Starkville Dispatch Eedition 9-24-18
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‘GREATEST FUN
Analysis: Public retirement plan
RUN ON EARTH’:
Hundreds of pressure won’t end soon
people partici-
pated in the T.K.
Martin Center’s
Pension plan had $28.2B heard at their budget hearing, un-
less they were listening carefully, is
“The Greatest Fun
Run on Earth” on
in assets as of June 30 things are likely to get worse. That’s
because many participants in the
Friday. The Fun By JEFF AMY financial market believe investment
Run was held to The Associated Press returns will be lower in the future
benefit the Project than they have been in the past.
IMPACT program, JACKSON — Mississippi’s public If the board of the Public Employ-
which is an early pension system got a particularly un-
intervention pro- ees Retirement System makes fur-
gram for special welcoming reception last week when ther adjustments to its projections
needs preschool its leaders told legislators to budget based on that view, those projections
children. for higher pension contributions. will show more money is needed in
Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff But what lawmakers may not have See Analysis, 6A
85 Low 72
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High 5 By what name is Best Foods brand Thursday 1:15 p.m., City
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on campus. Cost is $12.25, payable at the event.
a.m., Oktibbeha
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FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE
Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Demontrell Lowe,
20, was charged with pos-
session, sale or transfer of
a stolen firearm.
n Deondre Bonner, 26,
Lowe Bonner A. Taylor Eads Z. Taylor Fitzpatrick Hicks Jr. Blair Emerson Logan
was charged with posses-
sion of cocaine with intent
to distribute, child endan-
germent, reckless driving,
no driver’s license, no in-
surance and disobeying a
traffic control device.
n Antwayn Taylor, 27,
was charged with posses-
sion, sale or transfer of a Heath Buchanan Johnson E. Shields Graham Williams J. Shields Rodgers Edmonds Branch
stolen firearm, possession fice: n Damarius Graham, counts of burglary of a ve-
of a weapon by a felon, pos- n James Blair, 58, was 26, was charged with hicle.
session of cocaine, posses- charged with fleeing law house arrest violation. n Kwame Hardrick, 27,
sion of methamphetamine enforcement, suspended n Matthew Williams, was charged with grand
and failure to signal lanedriver’s license, reckless 34, was charged with larceny, malicious mis-
change. driving, disregarding a three counts of burglary of chief and no seatbelt.
n Codey Eads, 19, traffic device and two a vehicle and three counts n James Peterson, 35,
was charged with bur- bench warrants. of burglary other than a was charged with burglary
glary-breaking and enter- n Jonathan Emerson, dwelling. other than a dwelling. Kelly Bell Hardrick Peterson
ing a dwelling. 24, was charged with n Jerral Shields, 26,
n Zerrick Taylor, 27, three counts of possession was charged with bur-
was charged with posses- of a controlled substance, glary of a vehicle, posses-
sion of cocaine and pos- burglary of a vehicle, pos- sion of marijuana in a ve-
session of methamphet- session of marijuana in a hicle, suspended driver’s
amine. vehicle and no insurance. license, no insurance and
n Charlea Fitzpatrick, n Bralan Logan, 21, failure to appear.
18, was charged with leav-was indicted on a felony n Octavis Rodgers, 22,
ing the scene of an acci- charge. was charged with receiv-
dent with injuries. n Adam Heath, 23, ing stolen property.
n Dennis Hicks Jr., 31,was charged with a circuit n Eric Edmonds, 40,
was charged with burglary court order. was charged with failure
of an inhabited dwelling n Jocitta Buchanan, to register as a sex offend-
with a deadly weapon, 22, was charged with child er and a MDOC hold.
two counts of trespassing,abuse. n Larry Branch, 27,
contempt of court, false n Donna Johnson, 50, was charged with burglary
reporting of a crime, no was charged with child other than a dwelling.
driver’s license, stalkingneglect. n Kenny Kelly, 21, was
and harassing phone calls. n Edward Shields, 28, charged with possession
was charged with pro- of marijuana-more than 30
The following arrests bation violation and five grams.
were made by the Oktib- counts of burglary other n Rodriquez Bell, 19,
beha County Sheriff’s Of- than a dwelling. was charged with two
CMSD
Continued from Page 1A
night, as MDE has re- she would explain special
sponded to the first of the education as a whole.
four formal complaints. “I’m going to address
“The first formal state that we did have some
complaint that was filed, non-compliance,” Smith
according to MDE it has said. “We had some com-
been set aside and that plaints and I’m going to
one is closed,” she said. address the one that has
“(That means) all areas been cleared. I’m also Doumit Labat
that were found non-com- going to address what sure all the students are
pliant, we have satisfied the district is doing to re- getting what they need
that and we are compliant main compliant and what with their IEPs. She’s
on those areas.” we’re doing to meet the just very accessible. This
Smith said MDE has needs of all our special year has been a blessing.
yet to respond to the oth- needs children.” It has started out with a
er three complaints but Terri Doumit, the sense of relief. I didn’t
will speak more about the mother of a Columbus have to worry. It’s real-
compliance issues during High School SPED stu- ly started off on a really
tonight’s meeting. She dent, voiced her concerns positive note. When you
added the department is during numerous special have teachers who are
moving forward and ad- meetings last year. Dou- really motivated to help
dressing the issues and mit said her son was not the children. Having the
concerns from previous receiving the services administration to support
years and administra- he needed. In less than a them in their efforts. We
tions. year’s time, Doumit has have both now and I’m
“It’s very important, called the department a thinking that will make a
because the district is blessing to her son. With big a change.”
working to become com- Smith as the director, CMSD Superinten-
pliant and to let parents Doumit said she noticed dent Cherie Labat also
know that we are here for more thorough commu- credited Smith’s leader-
their children and their nication and her son re- ship for SPED improve-
education,” Smith said. ceiving the services and ments since last year.
“While we are waiting for care he needs to continue “We value all students,
(MDE) we are working his education. “We had and she has worked very
to stay compliant in ev- several meetings and sev- hard to make sure that
erything that we do.” eral calls back and forth,” we are meeting the needs
In addition to the com- Doumit said. “(Smith) re- of our students,” Labat
pliance issues, Smith said ally truly wants to make said.
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Analysis
Continued from Page 1A
the future to pay off ben- money to pay for those ment plan, and that they since 2009, according to
efits that employees and pension contributions for had been promised that a January analysis by the
retirees have already all those agencies. The no additional contribution pension system’s actuary.
earned. And that could remainder would come increases would be need- That makes up 38 percent
lead back to more de- from local governments ed after the employer rate of the shortfall. Pension
mands on taxpayers. and other entities, such went to 15.75 percent in system officials have
The retirement system as public hospitals. Cities 2013. long blamed a 1999 ben-
already voted in June to and counties have already “We’ve very sympa- efit increase agreed to by
start requiring employ- been setting aside money thetic to the cost for em- lawmakers as the biggest
ers to pay 17.4 percent of for higher contributions ployers, but we have to do cause of problems, but
a worker’s salary to the in their budgets, which what we have to do,” new the analysis shows that’s
system beginning July 1, begin Oct. 1. executive director Ray no longer true.
2019, up from 15.75 per- Though they’ve had Higgins told lawmakers. But even though the
cent now. months to absorb the Chief Investment Offi- retirement system has
The pension plan had news, lawmakers were cer Lorrie Tingle told leg- made an 8.55 percent an-
$28.2 billion in assets as clearly cranky about the islators that the system nual return over the last
of June 30. That sounds increase. is under pressure from 30 years, lowering the
like a lot. But last year, “When we talk about the financial community
projected future rate of
actuaries projected that employer contributions, I to reduce its projection
return will make project-
the system had about $17 don’t think it needs to be of what it will earn in the
ed future shortfalls big-
billion less than would forgotten that at the end future. That’s a bedrock
ger. And that could lead to
be needed. With only of the day, the employer is part of how accountants
enough money on hand the taxpayer,” said House figure out how much something more serious
to pay about 61 percent Speaker Philip Gunn, a needs to be collected now than cranky lawmakers.
of liabilities, directors de- Clinton Republican. “So to cover benefits. PERS
cided they had to ask for when you’re asking for an used to assume it would
more. increase, you’re asking earn 8 percent a year, but
The increased contri- for the taxpayers to step in 2015, it cut that level to
butions equal about $100 up and pay more.” 7.75 percent.
million a year, with about Lawmakers also said That reduction con-
$75 million due from state they felt like former Exec- tributed to today’s short-
agencies, community col- utive Director Pat Robert- fall, although the big-
leges, universities and son had promised them gest component of the
public schools. Lawmak- as late as last year that all unfunded liability stems
ers traditionally budget was well with the retire- from investment losses
Hosemann
Continued from Page 1A
“Some of the bigger to speak to Karriem said. “We want
things we’ll talk about the senior to give them informa-
are why the turnout was class and tion and, hopefully, they
so low in June and how e nc ou r a ge can go home and share it
we can increase turnout them to reg- with their parents, too.”
in the November elec- ister and to Hosemann will also
tion,” Hosemann said. vote,” Kar- visit New Hope High
“We’ll also talk about vot- riem said. School to speak to the
ing security, the integri- “I really ap- Karriem
seniors there and will at-
ty of the election process preciate him doing that
tend at voter registration
and things such as mil- because it sends a mes-
itary voting, which has sage to the young people event at Mississippi State
already started. I know that this is a bi-partisan at 10 a.m.
there are a lot of military effort. All eight state-sup-
families in the Columbus Hosemann is a Repub- ported universities are
area, so getting the word lican. holding voter registra-
out about how deployed “I really think it’s im- tion events as part of
military can vote could portant to get people in- Tuesday’s National Voter
be useful.” volved at an early age,” Registration Day.
As he has done in sev-
eral other trips around
the state, Hosemann
will visit Columbus High
School at the request
of Rep. Kabir Karriem
(D-Columbus).
“We’re going to have
a voter registration drive
for the seniors, and I in-
vited Mr. Hosemann over
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Loss to Wildcats
exposes issues
for No. 23 Bulldogs
LEXINGTON, Ky.
Last year, the Mississippi State football
team’s crossroads came on a September
evening in Auburn, Alabama.
After moving to 3-0 with a 30-point victory
against LSU, MSU showed itself
to be something other than
perfect in dropping consecu-
tive Southeastern Conference
games to Georgia and Auburn
by a combined 67 points. The
Bulldogs bounced back to win
their next four games to set the
stage for a nine-win season. Brett Hudson
David Miller/Special to The Dispatch Today, MSU is at the same
Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Dale McDowell won the 70-lap Super Late Model feature at the Cotton Pickin’ 100 crossroads. A 28-7 loss to
Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus. Kentucky on Saturday sent MSU tumbling
Snapshots
Warren Central at Greenville
David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Region 1-5A
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Heritage Academy’s Carter Putt (10) celebrates
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Winona Chr. 3 0 5 1 173 115 with senior Moak Griffin (1) after a touchdown
Carroll Academy 1 0 5 1 163 61
Olive Branch 1 0 5 0 144 49
West Point 1 0 4 1 143 52 Central Holmes 1 1 4 1 180 84 during Friday’s game with Magnolia Heights.
Lake Cormorant 1 0 3 2 88 106 Marshall Aca. 0 2 3 3 179 184
Grenada 1 0 3 3 123 102 Oak Hill Aca. 0 2 3 3 64 109
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
What We Learned
Lafayette 0 1 3 2 162 71
Center Hill 0 1 3 3 117 88 Last Friday’s Games
Lewisburg 0 1 2 3 94 75 Hatley 48, Central Holmes 21
Saltillo 0 1 1 5 106 124 Oak Hill Aca. 10, Wayne Aca. 6
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Pillow Aca. 36, Carroll Aca. 0
Last Friday’s Games Winona Christian 32, Marshall Aca. 14
Grenada 24, Center Hill 3 WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
Lake Cormorant 20, Lewisburg 0 This Friday’s Games What We Learned from Week Six ...
Olive Branch 26, Saltillo 6
West Point 14, Lafayette 13
Bayou Aca. at Winona Christian
Carroll Aca. at Tunica Aca.
n 1. WEST POINT SENDS STATEMENT: The marquee
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Marshall Aca. at Magnolia Heights Mississippi High School Activities Association
This Friday’s Games Oak Hill Aca. at Columbus Christian
Grenada at Lake Cormorant St. Aloysius at Central Holmes
(MHSAA) Class 5A, Region 1 battle between Lafay-
Lewisburg at Olive Branch
Class A ette and West Point lived up to its advanced billing.
Saltillo at Lafayette
West Point at Center Hill Overall West Point ran its region winning streak to 21 games
W L PF PA
Region 2-4A Tunica Academy 5 0 174 29 with a hard-hitting 14-13 victor y at Hamblin Stadium.
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA
West Memphis Chr. 3 2 171 125 The quest for a third-straight state championship
Lee (Ark.) 3 3 137 131
Pontotoc 0 0 5 1 196 84 Union Christian 3 3 215 134 would be greatly strengthened by a region champion-
Itawamba AHS 0 0 4 2 194 150 Deer Creek School 2 4 64 132
Amory 0 0 3 3 160 185 Columbus Christian 1 5 37 224
ship. Thanks to another strong defensive night, West
Mooreville 0 0 3 3 138 117
Shannon 0 0 3 3 153 159
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Point took a step in that direction.
Last Friday’s Games
Caledonia 0 0 2 3 126 132
Tunica Aca. 46, Columbus Christian 3 n 2. HERITAGE ACADEMY FEELS GOOD: After back-
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games
River Oaks (La.) 27, Deer Creek 0 to-back losses broke up a season-opening three-game
West Memphis Chr. 46, Lee (Ark.) 22
Caledonia 44, New Hope 28
Houston 41, Amory 21
Union Christian 58, Porter’s Chapel 28 winning streak, Heritage Academy bounced back
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
Itawamba AHS 26, Aberdeen 8
This Friday’s Games
with a 35-7 home victory Magnolia Heights. Carter
Pontotoc 49, Ripley 10
Shannon 34, Clarksdale 15
Benton Aca. at Deer Creek Putt threw for 304 yards for the Patriots, with a pair
Carroll Aca. at Tunica Aca.
South Pontotoc 36, Mooreville 17
Glenbrook at Union Christian of touchdowns to Moak Griffin. Kelvin “K.J.” Smith
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games
Oak Hill Aca. at Columbus Christian continues to crank out the yards on the ground. Now,
West Memphis Christian at Coldwater
Amory at Itawamba AHS
Lee Academy (Ark.), open Heritage Academy can focus on the Mississippi Asso-
Mooreville at Pontotoc
Shannon at Caledonia Eight Man District 1 ciation of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class AAA, Dis-
Region 4-4A
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA
trict 1 part of the schedule. It will play Friday at Leake
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Manchester Aca. 5 0 5 0 228 76 Academy and play host to Winston Academy before
Humphreys Aca. 4 1 4 1 230 86
Louisville 0 0 5 1 180 53
Marvell Aca. 4 1 4 1 230 94 taking on Starkville Academy on Oct. 12 in Starkville.
Noxubee Co. 0 0 2 4 107 151
Kosciusko 0 0 1 4 78 165 Sharkey-Iss. 4 2 4 2 160 184 n 3. CALEDONIA BREAKS THROUGH: Caledonia Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
Delta Academy 3 2 3 3 199 183
Leake Central 0 0 0 6 81
New Hope 0 0 0 6 56
167
209 Delta Streets 3 2 3 2 216 216 snapped a 13-game losing streak in its Lowndes Coun- New Hope High School quarterback Ryan Burt (16)
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE DeSoto School 3 3 3 3 200 146
ty rivalry series with New Hope. The Confederates beat throws a pass Friday night against Caledonia.
Last Friday’s Games Calhoun Aca. 2 4 2 4 198 258
Caledonia 44, New Hope 28 Kemper Aca. 2 4 2 4 186 202 the Trojans 44-28 Friday night at New Hope. Caledonia
Week 7 Schedule
Forest 23, Leake Central 18 N. Sunflower 0 5 0 5 26 229
Louisville 21, Greenwood 0 Hebron Chr. 0 6 0 6 32 260 won behind another splendid rushing performance
Kosciusko 28, Florence 25 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE led by JeDarius Gore (10 rushes, 138 yards, three
West Monroe (La.) 30, Noxubee Co. 9 Last Friday’s Games
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Delta Aca. 36, Kemper Aca. 28 touchdowns). Caledonia ran for 282 yards as a team.
This Friday’s Games DeSoto 52, North Sunflower Aca. 12 The Confederates didn’t complete a pass.
Kosciusko at Leake Central Humphreys 52, Sharkey-Issaquena 14
Louisville at New Hope Manchester Aca. 50, Calhoun Aca. 22 n 4. STARKVILLE ACADEMY ROLLING: Starkville Friday's Games
Noxubee County at Glenwood (Ala.) Marvell Aca. 60, Hebron Christian 14
Academy moved to 6-0 with a 28-2 victor y against n Tupelo at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Delta Streets, open
Region 4-3A n Louisville at New Hope, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Winston Academy in its MAIS Class AAA, District 1
Division Overall This Friday’s Games n Shannon at Caledonia, 7 p.m.
W L W L PF PA Delta Aca. at Humphreys Aca. opener in Louisville. Garrett Lewis had three touch- n French Camp Academy at West Lowndes, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc 0 0 5 1 206 103
Houston 0 0 4 1 149 91
Delta Streets at Hebron Christian downs, while Taylor Arnold topped 100 yards and n Starkville at Northwest Rankin, 7 p.m.
Kemper Aca. at North Sunflower
Choctaw County 0 0 4 2 192 107 Marvell (Ark.) at DeSoto School added another rushing score. However, the stor y n West Point at Center Hill, 7 p.m.
Hatley 0 0 4 2 218 135 Sharkey-Issaquena at Manchester Aca.
Nettleton 0 0 3 2 142 75 Calhoun Aca., open
continues to be the Volunteers’ defense. Starkville n Noxubee County vs. Glenwood (Alabama) at Birmingham
Aberdeen 0 0 3 3 166 151 Academy hasn’t given up any points to the other
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games
Alabama team’s offense in 14 straight quarters. Look for this
Southern, 7 p.m.
n Aberdeen at Nettleton, 7 p.m.
Choctaw County 53, Brooks 28 Christian Football Assn. unit to continue to get better, too. n Hamilton at Ethel, 7 p.m.
Hatley 48, Central Holmes Christian 21 Division Overall
Houston 41, Amory 21 W L W L PF PA n 5. WE SEE YOU STARKVILLE: Speaking of unde- n Amory at Itawamba AHS, 7 p.m.
Itawamba AHS 26, Aberdeen 8 Russell Chr. Aca. 3 0 6 0 289 70
Victory Chr. 2 1 4 1 311 200 feated teams in Oktibbeha County, Starkville High n Eupora at East Webster, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc 36, Mooreville 17
Nettleton, open East Memorial 1 1 3 2 188 212 moved to 5-0 with a 63-12 victor y against Provine n Heritage Academy at Leake Academy, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE New Life 1 1 3 2 178 154 n Starkville Academy at Pillow Academy, 7 p.m.
This Friday’s Games Tabernacle 1 1 3 2 252 200 in its MHSAA Class 6A, Region 2 opener. Rodrigues
Aberdeen at Nettleton Tuscaloosa Chr. 0 4 0 5 136 237 n Oak Hill Academy at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m.
Clark scored two touchdowns, while Luke Altmyer
Choctaw County at Houston WEEK SIX SCHEDULE n Delta Streets at Hebron Christian, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc at Hatley Last Friday’s Games threw two more as the Yellow Jackets hammered the n Winston Academy at Canton Academy, 7 p.m.
Russell Christian 40, East Memorial 22
Tabernacle 56, Tuscaloosa Christian 46 Rams. Starkville will have some challenges later on n Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa Chr. (Alabama), 7 p.m.
Victory Christian 68, New Life Chr. 44 in its region schedule, including Friday at Northwest n Pickens County at Aliceville, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games Rankin. Actually, the phrase should be “might have.” n Tarrant at South Lamar, 7 p.m.
New Life at East Memorial
Tabernacle at Russell Christian
n Sulligent at Marion County, 7 p.m.
Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa — Scott Walters n Clarke Prep at Pickens Academy, 7 p.m.
at Tour Championship
was the only player to reach double figures in kills. French Camp Academy at West Lowndes Chicago 61 94 .394 26
Kansas City 54 102 .346 33½
Paige Shaw led MSU (4-11, 0-2) with seven kills. She also had two Starkville High at Northwest Rankin West Division
blocks. MSU hit .097 for the match, while Florida hit .352. W L Pct GB
“I am so proud of our overall effort and execution today,” MSU West Point at Center Hill z-Houston 98 57 .632 —
Oakland 94 62 .603 4½
coach Julie Darty said. “The general focus before the match and during Glenwood (Alabama) vs. Noxubee County at Seattle 85 70 .548 13
the match was so much better, and we stayed dialed in and focused for Birmingham Southern By DOUG FERGUSON Los Angeles
Texas
75 81 .481 23½
66 89 .426 32
much longer periods of time today. Our middles were efficient, our pins Aberdeen at Nettleton The Associated Press
z-clinched playoff berth
did a good job managing risk, and I thought we did a good job sticking Hamilton at Ethel x-clinched division
to our game plan. It felt different and it felt loose and the energy was
Amory at Itawamba AHS ATLANTA — For so many years, the sight of y-clinched wild card
really good.
Eupora at East Webster Tiger Woods, in his Sunday red shirt, both arms Late Saturday
“Florida is a great team, and it was fun to go point for point with Oakland 3, Minnesota 2
them in set two. We have to get back to work and get ready for our Heritage Academy at Leake Academy raised in victory on the 18th green, was familiar. Sunday’s Games
Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 3
home opener, but I am confident we took a step in the right direction Starkville Academy at Pillow Academy This time, it was surreal. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 2
Kansas City 3, Detroit 2
today.”
Oak Hill Academy at Columbus Christian “I can’t believe I pulled this off,” Woods said Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1
Deja Robinson had five kills and three blocks, and Taylor Haskins Sunday during the trophy presentation at the
Houston 6, L.A. Angels 2
had six kills, seven digs and one block Delta Streets at Hebron Christian Texas 6, Seattle 1
Minnesota 5, Oakland 1
Amarrah Cooks had five kills and two blocks. Winston Academy at Canton Academy Tour Championship, where he gave thousands Cleveland 4, Boston 3, 11 innings
MSU will play host to Auburn at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the New- Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa Christian of delirious fans at East Lake, and millions more Today’s Games
Houston (Keuchel 11-11) at Toronto (Estrada
ell-Grissom Building. (Alabama) around the world, what they wanted to see, and 7-13), 6:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Bundy 8-15) at Boston (Eovaldi 5-7),
n Foshey, Ramskogler claim doubles title at Gamecock what they thought they might never see again. 6:10 p.m.
Invite: At Columbia, South Carolina, and Charlottesville, Virginia, Trevor Pickens County at Aliceville N.Y. Yankees (Severino 18-8) at Tampa Bay
Foshey and Gregor Ramskogler won the Flight A doubles title Sunday Tarrant at South Lamar And at that moment, Woods was overcome (Castillo 3-2), 6:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Kluber 19-7) at Chicago White Sox
at the Gamecock Invite. Sulligent at Marion County with emotion and paused. (Covey 5-13), 7:10 p.m.
Texas (Sampson 0-2) at L.A. Angels (Pena
Foshey and Ramskogler defeated SMU’s Tomas Vaise and Clarke Prep at Pickens Academy After two back surgeries six weeks apart, he 3-5), 9:07 p.m.
Jan-Simon Vrbsky 8-5 in the semifinals before taking a 9-8 (4) tiebreak couldn’t lie down, sit or walk without pain. Golf Oakland (Mengden 7-6) at Seattle (Paxton
against Georgia State’s Giles Hussey and Jack MacFarlane. Prep Soccer was the least of his concerns, so much that he
11-6), 9:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati
Foshey, the 2018 SEC tournament MVP, helped guide the rookie Today’s Match
Ramskogler through his first taste of college tennis. Prior to Sunday, once said anything else he achieved would be (Harvey 7-9), 5:40 p.m.
Houston (James 1-0) at Toronto (Gaviglio 3-8),
the tandem defeated Georgia Southern’s Martjin Kerssens and Antonio
Starkville Academy at Jackson Prep, 5 p.m. “gravy.” 6:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Yacabonis 0-2) at Boston (Price
Muniz and Tennessee’s Scott Jones and Adam Walton. Tuesday’s Match One year ago, while recovering from a fourth 15-7), 6:10 p.m.
Foshey went 7-1 on the weekend, including 4-0 in doubles. Fos- Columbus Christian at Heritage Academy, 6 p.m. back surgery, he still had no idea if he could
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 12-5) at Tampa Bay
(TBD), 6:10 p.m.
hey’s lone loss came to host South Carolina’s Yancy Dennis on Friday in Thursday’s Match Cleveland (Bauer 12-6) at Chicago White Sox
the Round of 16 in the Flight A singles draw. come back to the highest level of golf. (Shields 7-16), 7:10 p.m.
Pillow Academy at Starkville Academy, 5 p.m. “Just to be able to compete and play again this Detroit (Turnbull 0-1) at Minnesota (Stewart
To round out MSU’s weekend competition in Charlottesville at the 2-1), 7:10 p.m.
UVA Masters, 43rd-ranked Strahinja Rakic lost to Kentucky’s No. 76
Enzo Wallart 7-5, 6-3 in an extra backdraw match.
Prep Softball year, that’s a hell of a comeback,” he said. Texas (Mendez 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker
2-2), 9:07 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games Woods delivered the perfect ending to his Oakland (Jackson 6-3) at Seattle (TBD),
MSU will prepare for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) 9:10 p.m.
All-American Championships on Oct. 1-8 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amory at New Hope, 6 p.m. amazing return from back surgeries with a per-
formance out of the past. He left the competition
National League
n Lizariturry wins singles title at Debbie Southern Fall Louisville at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. East Division
Classic: At Greenville, South Carolina, Junior Sara Lizariturry capped Thursday’s Games feeling hopeless as he built a five-shot lead early
x-Atlanta
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an undefeated run in Flight 7 Sunday to earn the singles title at the Houston at New Hope, 6 p.m. and then hung on for a 1-over 71 and a two-shot Philadelphia
Washington
78 77 .503 9½
78 78 .500 10
Debbie Southern Fall Classic.
Lizariturry beat Georgia Tech’s Dilila Said 6-4, 6-0, 6-4 to conclude Caledonia at Nettleton, 6 p.m. victory over Billy Horschel. New York
Miami
73 83 .468 15
62 93 .400 25½
It was the 80th victory of his PGA Tour, two Central Division
the weekend with a 3-0 mark in singles. Lizariturry was the only Bulldog
this weekend to go undefeated in singles.
Prep Volleyball short of the career record held by Sam Snead
Chicago
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In Flight 9, sophomore Meredith Roberts toppled Wake Forest’s Today’s Match that is now very much in play. And it was his first
Milwaukee 89 67 .571 2½
St. Louis 87 69 .558 4½
Mary Meredith 6-3, 6-2 to finish 2-1 on the weekend. Nanih Waiya at Columbus, 6 p.m. victory in more than five years, dating to the 2013 Pittsburgh 78 76 .506 12½
Cincinnati 66 91 .420 26
In the Flight 2 third-place match, sophomore Magda Adaloglou lost Tuesday’s Matches
to North Carolina’s Cameron Morra 6-1, 6-3. Bridgestone Invitational.
West Division
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New Hope at Amory, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 87 69 .558 —
MSU rookie Emma Antonaki fell in Flight 3 to Wake Forest’s
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Colorado 85 70 .548 1½
Chandler Carter 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4. Heritage Academy at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. Arizona 79 77 .506 8
In Flight 4, 125th-ranked Anastasia Rentouli lost to Vanderbilt’s Grace Christian at Starkville, 6:30 p.m. San Francisco
San Diego
72 84 .462 15
62 94 .397 25
Carolyn Campana 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in a title match. Rentouli posted a 2-1
singles ledger on the weekend.
Freshman Tamara Racine was forced to retire due to injury against
South Carolina’s 81st-ranked Megan Davies in Flight 5. Veteran senior
Thursday’s Matches
New Hope at Choctaw County, 6 p.m.
Caledonia at Lafayette, 6:30 p.m.
Seahawks beat Cowboys x-clinched division
Sunday’s Games
Miami 6, Cincinnati 0
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Janina Braun’s Flight 8 consolation final against Valeriya Deminova of Starkville High at Tupelo, 6:30 p.m. By TIM BOOTH N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 6
The Associated Press Milwaukee 13, Pittsburgh 6
Georgia Tech ended in default.
College Football Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1
St. Louis 9, San Francisco 2
Saturday’s Games Colorado 2, Arizona 0
Ole Miss Louisiana at Alabama, 11 a.m.
SEAT TLE — Chris Carson dished out punish-
ing runs. Russell Wilson made smart, decisive
L.A. Dodgers 14, San Diego 0
Today’s Games
Miami (Alcantara 2-1) at Washington (Strasburg
Men’s golf team will play at Shoal Creek Invitational Southern Miss at Auburn, 3 p.m. throws at key moments. A defense led by Bob- 9-7), 6:05 p.m.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Ole Miss men’s golf team will compete Pittsburgh (Taillon 13-9) at Chicago Cubs
Florida at Mississippi State, 5 p.m. by Wagner and an unhappy Earl Thomas forced (Hamels 9-10), 7:05 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday in the Shoal Creek Invitational at the 7,300-yard, Milwaukee (TBD) at St. Louis (Flaherty 8-8),
Ole Miss at LSU, 8:15 p.m. turnovers, making Dak Prescott and Dallas look 7:15 p.m.
par-72 Shoal Creek Country Club. Philadelphia (Eflin 11-7) at Colorado (Anderson
The 14-team field will feature Alabama-Birmingham, Georgia
Southern, High Point, Kansas, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Lipscomb,
College Cross Country meager trying to move the ball. 6-9), 7:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 8-5) at Arizona (Ray
Louisiana Tech, North Florida, Samford, South Alabama, Texas A&M,
Friday’s Meets The Seattle Seahawks returned to a familiar, 6-2), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Mitchell 1-4) at San Francisco
Vanderbilt, and Ole Miss. Alabama at Nuttycombe Invitational (Madison, old formula to avoid a dreaded 0-3 start, beating (Holland 7-8), 9:15 p.m.
Wisconsin) Tuesday’s Games
Braden Thornberry will be in the No. 1 position, followed by Jack- the Cowboys 24-13 on Sunday. Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati
son Suber, Charlie Miller, Cecil Wegener, and Josh Seiple. Jack Gnam Southern Mississippi at Notre Dame Joe Piane “This is how we want to play. We couldn’t be (Harvey 7-9), 5:40 p.m.
Miami (Brigham 0-3) at Washington (Scherzer
and Chip Getz will compete as individuals. Invitational
any more specific about it,” Seattle coach Pete 17-7), 6:05 p.m.
Suber and Miller return to the lineup after making their collegiate Saturday’s Meets Atlanta (Newcomb 12-9) at N.Y. Mets (Vargas
debuts in the season-opening Ocean Course Invitational. With the help Mississippi University for Women at JSU Carroll said. 6-9), 6:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Archer 5-8) at Chicago Cubs
of a final round 67 (-5), Suber finished runner-up and led the Rebels to Foothills Invitational (Jacksonville, Alabama) Wilson threw two touchdown passes in the (Montgomery 5-5), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gonzalez 9-11) at St. Louis
a fourth place finish. Mississippi State at Louisville Classic first half, Carson added a 5-yard touchdown run (Gomber 6-1), 7:15 p.m.
Philadelphia (Velasquez 9-11) at Colorado
(Louisville, Kentucky) in early in the fourth quarter and the Seahawks (Gray 11-8), 7:40 p.m.
Alabama Men’s College Golf won their 10th-straight home opener. Wilson hit
L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 7-5) at Arizona (Ray
6-2), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Erlin 4-7) at San Francisco
No. 25 volleyball team beats Auburn Jaron Brown on an 16-yard touchdown early in (Stratton 10-10), 9:15 p.m.
Today’s Match
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Three players reached double-digit kills the second quarter, and later hit Tyler Lockett
Sunday to lead the No. 25 Alabama volleyball team to a 3-1 victory
Ole Miss at Shoal Creek Invitational (Birmingham,
Alabama) streaking up the sideline on a 52-yard scoring Football NFL
against Auburn at Foster Auditorium. Set scores were 25-22, 23-25,
25-23, 25-23. Tuesday’s Match pass, and Seattle (1-2) built a 17-3 halftime lead AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
Sophomore Kaylee Thomas led the Alabama (13-2, 1-1 Southeast- Ole Miss at Shoal Creek Invitational (Birmingham, and cruised past the Cowboys. W L T Pct PF PA
Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52
ern Conference) with a career-high 19 digs, while senior Quincey Gary Alabama) Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott didn’t have the New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77
posted 15. Sunday’s Match answers against a defense that had Thomas on Buffalo
N.Y. Jets
1 2 0 .333 50 84
1 2 0 .333 77 58
Sophomore Meghan Neelon and freshman Mylana Byrd split the Ole Miss at Erin Hills Intercollegiate (Milwaukee,
setting duties nearly evenly, totaling 25 and 24, Junior Ginger Perinar
the field and welcomed back Wagner after the
South
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Wisconsin) Seahawks’ defensive leader missed Week 2 with Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50
led Alabama with 16 kills. Sophomore Doris Carter was second with 13, Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44
posting 12 digs for a double-double. Women’s College Golf a groin injury. Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63
Alabama will play host to South Carolina at 7 p.m. Friday. Friday’s Match Prescott was intercepted twice by Thomas, in- Houston 0 3 0 .000 59 74
North
n Men’s tennis team’s Kaukovalta wins singles
Alabama, Mississippi State at Schooner Fall cluding with 3 minutes, 9 seconds remaining at W L T Pct PF PA
championship at Milwaukee Tennis Classic: At Milwaukee, Sopho- Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 89 77
more Patrick Kaukovalta defeated Virginia Tech’s Henrik Korsgaard 7-6 Classic (Norman, Oklahoma) the Seattle 15 on a deflected pass, with Thomas Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51
Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59
(5), 6-1 on Sunday to win the singles championship at the Milwaukee Saturday’s Match bowing to the Dallas sideline at the end of the Pittsburgh 0 1 1 .250 58 63
Tennis Classic at the Al McGuire Center. Alabama, Mississippi State at Schooner Fall play. It was Thomas’ way of acknowledging the
West
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The No. 15 seed in the 64-team tournament won all six of his Classic (Norman, Oklahoma) Cowboys should have done more by now to try to Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92
singles matches and is now 8-1 in singles. Sunday’s Match
Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70
With the win, Kaukovalta qualified for the National Fall Champion- acquire him from the Seahawks after the former L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93
Patience
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At Houston, Senior Andie Daniell, junior Luca Fabian, and junior Ann
Selim each earned 2-0 records in singles Sunday on the final day of the College Rifle Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44
Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55
Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53
Rice Invitational. Saturday’s Match N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62
No. 70 Daniell defeated Vanja Klaric (USF), 6-2, 6-0, and Michaela Jacksonville State at Ole Miss South
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Monarrez-Yesaki (SMU) and a 6-3, 6-0 win against Isidora Zivkovic College Rowing Brian Rickman, the only Magnolia regular
Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000
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75 61
103
(Sam Houston State). Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60
Saturday’s Match to make the feature field, finished fourth. He Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 80 85
Selim defeated Stephanie Belovukovic (Houston), 6-2, 3-6, 10-5 Alabama at Head of the Oklahoma (Oklahoma North
and Gabriela Guilarte (Stephen F. Austin), 6-4, 6-2. climbed as high as second three times in the first W L T Pct PF PA
After falling in her first match of the day, junior Jacqueline Pelletier City, Oklahoma) 55 laps. Dane Dacus took fifth. Chicago 2 1 0 .667 63 55
Green Bay 1 1 1 .500 70 83
bounced back with a 7-5, 6-1, victory over Polina Mutel (Northwestern Sunday’s Match The Durrence Layne Late Model feature field Minnesota 1 1 1 .500 59 72
State). Alabama at Head of the Oklahoma (Oklahoma completed just 13 of 50 laps in a $3,000-to-win
Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88
West
Junior Kimberely Gintrand also lost her opening match on Sunday, City, Oklahoma)
but then defeated Ela Iwaniuk (Northwestern State), 3-6, 7-6, 10-3. feature before rain washed out the race, along
L.A. Rams
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Daniell will compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)
Riviera All-American Championships on Sept. 29 in Pacific Palisades,
on the air with the rest of the show. Track officials explored
finishing the slate Sunday, but the forecast wasn’t
Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64
San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 89
Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74
California.
n Osama, Riccardo Roberto win in doubles at Ivy Plus
Today favorable. Magnolia will announce a makeup date Thursday, Sept. 20
Invitational: At Princeton, New Jersey, Senior Mazen Osama and MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL this week. Cleveland 21, N.Y. Jets 17
Sunday’s Games
sophomore Riccardo Roberto beat Tulsa’s Hing/Pearson 7-6 (2) 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Baltimore at This year’s Cotton Pickin’ featured a new for- Tennessee 9, Jacksonville 6
N.Y. Giants 27, Houston 22
Sunday to complete play at the Ivy Plus Invitational. Boston OR Houston at Toronto, MLB Network mat that saw the addition of a Super Late Model Miami 28, Oakland 20
Buffalo 27, Minnesota 6
The two were also scheduled to play one round of singles, but due 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Oakland at Seattle feature to Friday’s slate. Chris Ferguson set the Carolina 31, Cincinnati 21
to weather, those matches have been cancelled.
at L.A. Dodgers at Arizona (joined in progress), fast time and held off McDowell and Moyer in a Philadelphia 20, Indianapolis 16
n Softball team opens fall practice: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Baltimore 27, Denver 14
the softball team opened fall practice Sunday in preparation for the first MLB Network 30-lap, $4,000-to-win feature. Washington 31, Green Bay 17
Kansas City 38, San Francisco 27
of four doubleheaders at Rhoads Stadium next month. NFL COMP Cams series wins and points leader New Orleans 43, Atlanta 37, OT
L.A. Rams 35, L.A. Chargers 23
This year’s team includes 13 returnees from the 2018 squad that 7:15 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay (Note: Jack Sullivan took fourth, while Jason Hiett fin- Seattle 24, Dallas 13
made its 20th-straight NCAA tournament appearance. Joining them are ished fifth. Chicago 16, Arizona 14
ESPN Deportes simulcast on ESPN2), ESPN Detroit 26, New England 10
seven newcomers, including freshmen Kloyee Anderson, Kayla Davis,
Montana Fouts, and Skylar Wallace and transfers Taylor Clark, Sarah SOCCER Magnolia regulars Rick Rickman, Brian Rick- Today’s Game
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m.
Cornell, and Krystal Goodman. 2 p.m. — Premier League, Southampton vs. man and Neil Baggett finished 14th, 17th and Thursday’s Game
Alabama will open its fall slate Sunday, Oct. 7, when it plays host to Brighton & Hove Albion, NBC Sports Network 24th, respectively. Minnesota at L.A. Rams, 7:20 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30
Auburn University-Montgomery at 1:30 p.m. Scooter Ware won the Factory Stocks feature
Tuesday Cincinnati at Atlanta, Noon
Tampa Bay at Chicago, Noon
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Saturday. Cody Chism, Johnny Pannell, Chase Houston at Indianapolis, Noon
Major League Baseball 6 p.m. — Teams TBA, ESPN Pennington, and Tyler Collett rounded out the
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, Noon
Miami at New England, Noon
Reserves lead Braves to fifth-straight win, eliminate 6 p.m. — Atlanta at New York Mets, Fox Sports top five. Detroit at Dallas, Noon
Buffalo at Green Bay, Noon
Phillies Southeast Magnolia had 62 Super Late Models this year, Philadelphia at Tennessee, Noon
Seattle at Arizona, 3:05 p.m.
ATLANTA — Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker gave most of 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at 20 more than the 2017 Cotton Pickin’. This week- Cleveland at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 3:25 p.m.
his every-day players some time off a day after Atlanta clinched the NL Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee at St. Louis, end’s races featured 50 more cars than a year San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 3:25 p.m.
East. Lane Adams took advantage of a rare opportunity.
MLB Network ago. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:20 p.m.
Open: Washington, Carolina
“You see the fun the starters have day in and day out,” Adams said.
“When I saw my name in the lineup I just wanted to go out, have fun, 9 p.m. — Teams TBA, ESPN When racing resumes, Ben Keith will sit on Monday, Oct. 1
Kansas City at Denver, 7:15 p.m.
enjoy it and take it in because this is a special group, a special crowd NHL the pole for the Mississippi Street Stocks Series
and a special time for this organization.” 6 p.m. — Preseason, Columbus at Buffalo, NBC feature race. Keith, who debuted his new No. 14 Tennis
Adams homered and drove in two runs, Anibal Sanchez won Sports Network car a little more than a month ago, hopes to add a ATP World Tour
for the first time in nine starts and the Atlanta Braves used a lineup win to a third and second-place finish in his last St. Petersburg Open
of reserves to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on Sunday for their SOCCER Sunday
fifth-straight victory. 11:20 a.m. — Bundesliga, Werder Bremen vs. two races at Magnolia. At Sibur Arena, St. Petersburg, Russia
Purse: $1.18 (WT250)
The loss dropped Philadelphia from postseason contention. At- Hertha Berlin, FS2 Justin McRee, Matt Byram, Jason Hollis and Surface: Hard-Indoor
lanta, the first NL team to qualify for the playoffs, eliminated the Phillies 1:30 p.m. — Bundesliga, Bayern Munich at Wyatt Hill will round out the rest of the top five. Singles
Championship
from the division race on Saturday. The Braves have the second-best Tyler Burgess will start on the pole in the Dominic Thiem (1), Austria, def. Martin Klizan,
Augsburg, FS1 Slovakia, 6-3, 6-1.
record among NL division leaders at 88-68 and could earn home-field
advantage in the NL Division Series with a strong performance during 1:30 p.m. — Bundesliga, Freiburg vs. Schalke, 602 Sportsman feature, while Justin McRee, Ja- Doubles
Championship
the final week of the regular season. FS2 mie Pickard, Russ Brasel, and Nick Thrash will Matteo Berrettini and Fabio Fognini, Italy, def.
Roman Jebavy, Czech Republic, and Matwe
— From Staff and Wire Reports round out the top five starters. Middelkoop (3), Netherlands, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4).
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3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes
9250 Boats & Marine
12, 2018 and recorded have been and 3300 Medical/Dental
may not total over $100, no relists. in said office in Book issued to1560 Mobile Home Services
Thomas
4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces
9300 Camper/R.V.’s
3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces
2018 at Page 19641,
Free Pets
Bearden1590
Lott, Edison
Moving & Storage 9350 Golf Carts
3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals
Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days.and; James Lott, and Marion
1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
Lott Kilarski, Executors 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property
Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad willWHEREAS, default hav- of the Estate
run for 6 days.
ing been made in the
1650 PestofControl
Thomas
1680 deceased,
E. Lott, Jr., Plumbing
3500 Professional
3550 Restaurant/Hotel
4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms
7500 Storage & Garages
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
performance of the con- by the Chancery1710 PrintingCourt 3600 Sales/Marketing 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail orand
ditions instipulations
person atof Lowndes
as set out in the above sissippi,1770
County,
1740 Roofing
on Saws
Mis-
& Guttering
the &5LawndayMowers
of 3650Trades
7520 Vacation Rentals
7550 Wanted to Rent
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone.
described Deed of Trust September, 2018. This 3700Truck Driving 7600 Waterfront Property
and the said Substi- is to give notice to all
tuted Trustee having persons having claims
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 been requested
Legal Notices 0010 and dir- against said0010
Legal Notices estate to Painting & Papering 1620 Tree Services 1860 Clerical & Office 3050 General Help Wanted 3200 General Help Wanted 3200
ected by Mississippi Probate and Register
The following vehicles IN THE CHANCERY Rural Rehabilitation Cor- same with the Chan- CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff A&T Tree Service LOCAL, FAST-paced, pro- ADVANCED COLLISION THE COMMERCIAL Dis-
have been abandoned COURT OF LOWNDES poration to execute the cery Clerk of Lowndes Baswell. Free estim- Bucket truck & stump fessional company is Repair in Starkville is patch is seeking a
at TVG Body Shop, 305 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI trust; and in strict ac- County, Mississippi, ates. Interior/Exterior removal. Free est. looking for a Bookkeep- looking for a new cus- mechanically-minded in-
Evergreen Dr., Aber- cordance with the Deed within ninety (90) days work. 30 years experi- Serving Columbus ing Assistant to help in tomer service manager dividual to work in its
deen, MS, 39730: IN RE: of Trust aforesaid and from the date of first ence. Many references. since 1987. Senior handling day-to-day ac- to add to our team! Job pressroom. Applicants
the Laws of Sale of the publication of this No- 662-327-9079. citizen disc. Call Alvin @ counting and finance includes greeting cus- must be comfortable
2017 Nissan Sentra ESTATE OF HOMER State of Mississippi, tice. A failure to so Pro- 662-386-0006. 242-0324/241-4447 activities. tomers, answering the working around heavy
VIN# SWAIN the dates for publica- bate and Register said "We'll go out on a limb phone, & computer machinery, adhering to
3N1AB7AP6HY218211 tion of this Substitute claim will forever bar the for you!" Responsibilities include skills. Come by & fill out tight deadlines and
MARY S. SWAIN, EXEC- Trustee’s Notice of Sale same. Posting daily receipts an application today! must have an eye for
2015 Dodge Challenger UTRIX NO. 2018-0194 in The Commercial Dis- VICKERS TREE and electronic funds 1025 Hwy 12 West detail & quality. Flexible
VIN# patch, a newspaper THIS the 6 day of SULLIVAN'S PAINT SERVICE, LLC transfers, processing Starkville, MS 39759 hours are a must. Email
2C3CDZATOFH703489 NOTICE TO CREDITORS published in the City of September, 2018. SERVICE Tree trimming and re- credit card payments, resume to
Columbus, Lowndes Estate of Thomas E. Certified in lead moval. Fully insured. reconciling bank state- mfloyd@cdispatch.com
County, Mississippi, Lott, Jr. removal. Offering spe- Free estimates.
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE Letters Testamentary cial prices on interior & ments and credit card or drop resumes off at
NOT CLAIMED THEY have been granted and having been set at the Call Curt 662-418-0889 statements as well as 516 Main St,
following, to wit: By: /s/ Thomas exterior painting, pres- or 662-549-2902 CONSTRUCTION FORE-
WILL BE PUT UP FOR issued to Mary S. sure washing & sheet filing and processing Columbus, MS 39701.
SALE ON THE 4TH DAY Swain, Executrix of the September 24, 2018, Bearden Lott “A cut above the rest” MAN: 10 years heavy
outgoing mail. No phone calls please.
rock repairs. field experience, med.
OF OCTOBER, 2018 AT Estate of Homer Swain, October 1, 2018, Octo- Thomas Bearden Lott
Free Estimates
7:00 A.M. AT TVG BODY deceased, by the Chan- ber 8, 2018 and Octo- Good Things To Eat 2150 Required Skills include to large earthwork,
Call 435-6528 water, sewer, storm
SHOP, 305 EVER- cery Court of Lowndes ber 15, 2018. Notice is /s/ Edison James Lott accounts payable and
YOU PICK MUSCAD- drain and asphalt pav- HELP WANTED – EXPER-
GREEN DR., ABERDEEN, County, Mississippi, on hereby given that I will, Edison James Lott receivable, general
INES ARE READY! ing projects - local. Re- IENCED HEAVY EQUIP-
MS 39730. the 5th day of Septem- on October 16, 2018, ledger and balance
during the legal hours, /s/s Marion Lott Kil- Stump Removal 1790 Purple & Bronze-$8/gal. sponsible for site super- MENT OPERATORS
ber, 2018. This is to sheet working know-
which are between the arski Hill O' Beans Farm vision, manage cost, NEEDED FOR LOCAL
Contact TVG Body Shop give notice to all per- ledge; experience with
456 Fernbank Rd. PROJECT. MUST BE
at 662-346-9426. sons having claims hours of 11:00 a.m. Marion Lott Kilarski data entry, record keep- capable of getting top
in Steens ABLE TO MAINTAIN &
against said estate to and 4:00 p.m. at the OF COUNSEL: ing and computer opera- production and perform-
main front door of the William F. Gillis (MSB 662-368-1163 ance from site person- OPERATE DOZERS AND
Publish: 9/10, 9/17 & Probate and Register tions
Lowndes County Court- 4854) Open Mon.-Fri. 8a-5p nel, and take a project EXCAVATORS. Fax re-
9/24/2018 same with the Chan-
Sat. 7a-12p sume to 662-492-4490
cery Clerk of Lowndes house in the City of Crowell Gillis & Cooper, Must be proficient with from start up through
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a 350 engine surplus described real property FAX: (662) 328-6890
fingers do the WAREHOUSE POSITION,
Probate and Register We can grind all your Competitive salary, re- FULL TIME. Driver with
and will start taking said claim will forever lying and being in wgillis@cgclawpllc.com stumps. Hard to reach walking. tirement and health- Class D License. Heavy
sealed bids on Monday bar the same. Lowndes County, State places, blown over care benefits available.
September 24, 2018 - of Mississippi, and be- PUBLISH: 9/10, 9/17 &
Find your Lifting Required.
roots, hillsides, back- CONTRACTOR SEEKING Apply in person at
October 8, 2018. It will /s/ Mary S. Swain ing more particularly de- 9/24/2018 yards, pastures. Free dream job in Please forward your re- experienced carpenter Bell Building Supply,
be sold as is. The bids Mary S. Swain, Executrix scribed as follows: estimates. You find it, sume to Accounting Di- with lots of experience.
will be opened on Tues- Building & Remodeling 1120
the classifieds! vision, P.O. Box 7648,
402 Lampkin Street
we'll grind it! Please call: in Starkville.
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awarded to the highest #3842 First Extension, a subdi- Building, remodeling, General Help Wanted 3200
bid. If you have any The Nichols Firm, PLLC vision of Lowndes metal roofing, painting
questions please feel Post Office Box 1081 County, Mississippi, as & all home repairs.
free to call 662-272- Columbus, MS 39703- shown by map or plat 662-242-3471
5104 or 662-435-2414. 1081 thereof of record in Sub-
(662) 243-7312 division Plat Book No. Tom Hatcher, LLC
PUBLISH: 9/23, 9/24, (662) 328-4345 FAX 2, at Page 118, in the Custom Construction,
9/25, 9/26, 9/27, anichols@thenichols- Chancery Clerk’s office Restoration, Remodel-
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PUBLISH: 9/10, 9/17,
& 9/24/2018 conditions as shown by
IN THE CHANCERY Exhibit “A” of that cer- General Services 1360
COURT OF LOWNDES tain correction warranty
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI SUBSTITUTED TRUST- DUMP TRUCK Hauling
deed from Porter
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE
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cery Court of Lowndes
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recorded in said office
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Prepared By: tions accepted. Free pickup. Call for
82687
Sunday’s Cryptoquote:
516 Main Street, 662-435-4188. pharmacy, YMCA, Lake
SPA, IN-GROUND POOL. Lowndes State Park.
Columbus or email to $1200 A MONTH, DE-
bproffitt@cdispatch.com Call/text for more info,
Apts For Rent: South 7040 POSIT REQUIRED. Pam, 601-310-3528.
COLUMBUS LAW firm BLACK CREEK RD.
DOWNTOWN APTS: 662-386-7530
Dunn & Hemphill in Lots & Acreage 8600
search of a legal secret- Very nice 1BR & 2BR STEENS: QUIET Living,
ary/paralegal with 5 yrs apartments available. 200 ACRES timberland
Lease & deposit re- custom home, big mas-
office experience pre- ter BR, 1 reg. BR, 1 big for sale. Mature saw
ferred with references. quired. Call 662-364- timber, excellent
BA, walk in closet,
Please send resume to: 1610. CH&A, 20x20 covered hunting. Monroe County
Dunn & Hemphill, patio, 2 car garage, near Greenwood
P.O. Drawer 1426, Apts For Rent: West 7050 20x30 bonus room, Ap- Springs, MS.
Columbus, MS 39703, pls Furnished. $750/ PRICED TO SELL.
VIP
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PROGRESSIVE HEAT- District. 662-574-9472. piper6626@gmail.com
ING & Cooling, Inc. is FALL SPECIAL
seeking experienced
Ductwork installers and Apartments 1.95 acre lots.
Good/bad credit.
HVAC technicians. Ap-
plicants must have veri-
& Houses 10% down, as low as
$299/mo. Eaton Land.
fiable work references. 1 Bedrooms 662-361-7711
Apply at:
10155 Darracott Ac- 2 Bedroooms WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA
cess Road 3 Bedrooms in Hamilton. Direct ac- TWO ELM Lake residen-
cess to the TENN-TOM. tial lots for sale. One lot
Aberdeen, MS
Community boat ramp. in Cork Village border-
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM
Phone: 662-369-3694
Furnished & Large deck overlooking ing #9 fairway. Ready to
or 662-328-1080. Unfurnished water. Updated
1200 sqft. CH/A.
home build on. $27000 OBO.
One large lot overlook-
Medical / Dental 3300 1, 2, & 3 Baths $700/mo + $700 dep. ing #17 green. Ready to
Call 662-425-0250 for build on. $28.000 OBO.
Lease, Deposit more info. 662-889-3103.
HELP WANTED
& Credit Check
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 WOODED: 6.4 Acres in
CARE CENTER OF viceinvestments.com
327-8555
ABERDEEN Oktibbeha Co, small
FOR RENT: Very nice lake, turn left on Nich-
2BR/2BA, just off Milit- ols Rd, $49,900.
FULL TIME LPN 7A-3P ary & Black Creek Rd.
FULL TIME CNA 6A-2P 662-312-5184.
Quiet, respectable trail-
PRN (as needed) CNA's Apts For Rent: Other 7080 er park. 662-242-6439
all shifts Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
or 662-570-3340.
Apply in person at 1 & 2 BR Apts for Rent.
505 Jackson St. Military & 6th Ave N. 16X88 SINGLEWIDE.
CH&A and Owner pays LOTS FOR Rent in New That's right, 88 feet
Aberdeen
in the CLASSIFIED AD SECTION!
water. $350 per month, Hope Mobile Home long! Huge living room &
EOE Park. $160-$200/mo,
deposit required. kitchen. Must see!
662-352-4776. will prepare site. Hurry, Only $58,900.
Truck Driving 3700 only 3 lots available! 662-570-1375
Pam, 601-310-3528.
CLASS A CDL Driver HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
with Truck & Lowboy NICE 3BR/2BA MH in 5BR/3BA. Central AC
Columbus apt available.
Trailer experience to North Columbus. Close and skirting. Delivery,
2BR/2BA. Call 662-
load, haul, & unload to schools & CAFB. set up & tie down in-
328-8655 or 662-574-
heavy construction $455/mo + $455 dep. cluded. Only $79,900.
7879.
equipment. Overnight 662-570-1375.
travel required. Only
662-308-7781 or 601- ACROSS
940-1397.
qualified applicants with DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, ASSUME PAYMENTS. 1 Puccini opera
clean MVR, current
medical examiner’s cer-
CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
Commercial Property 8050 Singlewides & 6 Marsh croakers
historic district, 1 block Doublewides available.
tificate and no acci- from downtown, $575/ Small transfer fee re- 11 Radio station
FOR LEASE. Convenient
dents need apply. Fax mo. + $575 dep. NO store. Black Creek quired. 662-570-1375. sign
resume to 662-492- PETS. 662-574-8789.
4490 or email to Peaceful & Quiet area.
Community on Military 12 Open, as a bottle
Rd. & Blackcreek Rd. USED SINGLEWIDE.
jm.sitemasters
Ideal location. 1100 14x52, 2BR/1BA. Deliv- 13 — Dame
@yahoo.com
FIRST FULL MONTH sq. ft. shelving space, ery, set-up & tie down 14 “The Evil Dead”
DRIVERS NEEDED - RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- 200 sq. ft. grocery included. Only $15,995.
662-570-1375.
director Sam
Poole Trucking is a room Apts/Townhomes. store space & 155 sq. 15 Abel’s brother
great place to build a Stove & refrigerator. ft. cooler space.
career! Seeking hard- $335-$600 Monthly. 662-242-6439 or Wanted To Buy 8850 17 Bear’s lair
working, dedicated & Credit check & deposit. 662-570-3340. 18 Like some
self-motivated drivers to Coleman Realty, CARBURATOR NEEDED
662-328-2424
join our trucking family. 662-329-2323. RETAIL SPACE located for 1986 GMC Pickup. guitars
*2yrs exp. needed in Historic Downtown Must be serviceable.
Will pay fair price. Call
22 Cry like a baby
*Flatbed training avail. Columbus. 3,000 sq. ft.
Call 662-574-7879 or Ben, 662-329-3833. 23 Rival of Athens
COLEMAN
*Safety & Compliance a
MUST 662-328-8655. 27 Floorboard
*Maintaining service Autos For Sale 9150 sound
hours on-time
RENTALS WAREHOUSE SPACE for
*Equiptment care &
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS rent @ 1120 Hwy 69 S. 29 Sailing boat
Sunday’s answer
5,000sqft, heated & 30 Method
securing loads
to DOT standards
1 BEDROOM cooled. 662-386-2746.
*Lease options after 2 BEDROOMS 32 Give a hoot
1 year 3 BEDROOMS
Houses For Sale: Northside 33 Food critics, 3 Plopped down gibbons
Contact Brad at 8150 often 4 Move around 28 Put a tarp over,
662-386-8517 or
LEASE, 05 CHEVY Tahoe, 100k 35 Shirt protector 5 Provinces say
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3 Birth control
2016 JOHN Deere
5100E Tractor, 210
pills
hours. $46,500.
Also, 2016 15ft
Kubota Bush hog avail.
205-329-1790.